Cosecha - Mediterranean Pantry Workshop Landing Page Template
Cosecha is a hero-dominant landing page template built for a Mediterranean diet grocery delivery service. It drives event registrations for a free live pantry workshop, using cinematic macro food photography, parallax ingredient storytelling, a scarcity-driven registration form, and a warm Neo-Retro visual identity rooted in a Sunset Mesa color palette.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Cosecha is a single-page template designed for a weekly Mediterranean pantry crate delivery brand. The page blends immersive macro food photography with a free workshop registration funnel. It guides health-motivated visitors from a cinematic hero moment through ingredient stories, a real unboxing video, social proof, and a countdown-powered sign-up form.
Who this template is for
This template fits brands that sell curated Mediterranean diet grocery delivery boxes and need a low-friction way to convert first-time visitors into committed buyers through an event-first strategy.
- Food and health brands offering weekly Mediterranean pantry subscriptions
- Direct-to-consumer grocery services targeting health-conscious adults aged 35 to 55
- Home cook communities built around authentic Mediterranean sourcing and nutrition
What problem this template solves
Most food subscription pages lead with a product grid and a discount code. That approach fails when your audience needs to understand the philosophy before they commit. Cosecha builds trust through story before it asks for a sale.
- Visitors who are new to Mediterranean eating need context, not just a checkout button
- Health-motivated buyers like cardiologists or pre-diabetics need proof of sourcing quality, not just pretty photos
- A direct purchase ask feels premature; a free workshop offer lowers the barrier and warms the audience first
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured, single-page layout with five distinct content sections, a sticky registration bar, and a complete form with interactive elements. Every part of the layout maps to a specific moment in the buyer journey.
- A macro cinematic hero section with a delayed headline reveal and floating workshop card
- A parallax ingredient showcase, looping unboxing video, and three-persona testimonial block
- A full-width workshop registration section with a countdown timer, seat counter, and experience-level toggle
Feature list
This template ships with layout components and interactive elements designed specifically for appetite-driven storytelling and event registration conversion.
Macro Close-Up Hero Section
The hero fills ninety percent of the viewport with a shallow-depth-of-field close-up of olive oil pooling in torn sourdough. The headline "Eat Like They Actually Eat" appears two seconds after load in a heavy serif typeface, cream text on a terracotta overlay, bottom-left anchored.
Parallax Ingredient Showcase
Four macro ingredient cards for cold-pressed olive oil, Castelvetrano olives, wild-caught sardines, and stone-ground farro use CSS parallax movement to create subtle depth. Each card pairs a sourcing story with a nutritional note, mimicking a slow walk through an open-air market stall.
Looping Unboxing Video Section
A midpage video loop shows hands unpacking an actual delivery crate on a kitchen counter. This section grounds the sensory food photography in a real, tangible product experience and supports the three-step delivery story laid out beside it.
Sticky Workshop Registration Bar
After the visitor scrolls past the second section, a bottom-anchored sticky bar appears with a "Reserve My Spot" call-to-action button in lemon yellow on kalamata purple. The bar stays visible throughout the rest of the scroll journey without obstructing content.
Countdown Registration Form Block
The full-width registration section includes a first name field, an email field, and a single binary toggle: "I'm new to Mediterranean eating" or "I'm deepening an existing practice." A live countdown timer and remaining-seat counter create urgency without pressure.
Three-Persona Social Proof Block
Testimonials are structured around three distinct buyer types: a cardiologist, a parent, and a newly diagnosed pre-diabetic. Each quote is tied to a specific, named outcome rather than a generic endorsement, building credibility with the exact audiences the template targets.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero with Workshop Card | Opens with immersive macro food photography and floats the workshop invitation |
| Ingredient Showcase | Tells the sourcing story of each pantry staple using parallax macro cards |
| Unboxing Video Story | Shows the real delivery experience with a looping video and three-step narrative |
| Social Proof Block | Builds trust through three persona-matched testimonials with named outcomes |
| Workshop Registration Form | Converts interest with a countdown timer, seat counter, and experience toggle |
| Footer | Single-row linear footer anchors the brand and closes the page |
Design & branding system
The Cosecha template uses a Neo-Retro visual identity styled after a 1960s Italian film poster left in a kitchen window. The palette feels simultaneously nostalgic and appetising, with deliberate role assignments for each color.
- Sunbaked terracotta (#C1440E) dominates section backgrounds; aged parchment cream (#F5E6CA) carries body text; deep kalamata purple (#3D1F2B) anchors headers and the footer
- Bright preserved-lemon yellow (#E8B630) is reserved exclusively for buttons and price callouts, so every clickable surface pulls the eye immediately
- Typography pairs Fraunces display serif for headlines with Manrope for body copy, combining editorial warmth with clean legibility
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is built desktop-first to honour the full bleed of wide-format food photography, while delivering a responsive experience on smaller screens without sacrificing visual quality.
- CSS parallax handles depth and movement without heavy JavaScript libraries, keeping the scroll experience smooth across devices
- Intersection Observer powers staggered scroll reveals, so animations trigger only when elements enter the viewport
- The sticky bottom registration bar adapts to mobile screen height to stay visible without blocking content on smaller displays
How this template helps you convert
Cosecha is structured around a generous entry offer. The free workshop is positioned as a low-risk first step, and the page layout choreographs each scroll moment to build appetite before asking for any commitment.
- The sticky bar ensures the "Reserve My Spot" call to action is always one tap away, reducing the friction between interest and action at any scroll depth
- The countdown timer and seat counter inside the registration section introduce scarcity signals that motivate earlier sign-up decisions without resorting to aggressive sales language
Other information about this template
This template suits brands that prefer an event-first acquisition funnel over a direct-to-cart approach. The workshop acts as the first product taste, and the delivery crate becomes the natural next step after attendance.
- The experience-level toggle in the registration form personalises the workshop experience for both first-time Mediterranean eaters and those already familiar with the diet
- The footer follows a linear single-row pattern, keeping the page closure clean and uncluttered
- The template is scoped to English, United States dollar pricing, and United States date format




Theme
Neo-Retro
Creative direction
Immersive Visual
Color system
Sunset Mesa
Style
Hero-Dominant (90/10)
Direction
Event Registration
Page Sections
Cinematic Macro Hero with Delayed Headline
Parallax Ingredient Story Cards
Looping Unboxing Video Section
Sticky Workshop Registration Bar
Countdown-driven Registration Form
Persona-matched Testimonial Block
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